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Forestry Scholarship Fund (FSF) scholarships


The Forestry Scholarship Fund will be offering scholarships in 2012 for students participating in the National Forestry Masters Program.

The Forestry Scholarship Fund was established when it became clear that there was a shortage of skilled foresters in Australia.  The aim of the fund is to provide a sustainable financial base to support undergraduate and post graduate students.

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Scholarships available in 2012:

  • Undergraduate scholarship up to $10,000
  • National Forestry Masters Program (NFMP) scholarship $2,000 
Download the General Guidelines and Application form here

Please refer to the General Guidelines before completing the Application form.

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The Forestry Scholarship Fund
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The Forestry Scholarship Fund
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